For 10 years I stayed at the Radisson (now the Doubletree) every three months. Service and rooms got progressively worse but it was within walking distance to UAB. So - I was pleasantly surprised the first time I got to the hotel and realized it had changed to Doubletree. and had been renovated. Room rates are considerably higher but I only need to go once a year now so I can justify it. It was worth it to sleep in one of the most confortable beds I've slept in. Decor including bathroom was very nice. Although I'd recommend staying in a room on the 'pool' side if you want any kind of view at all (unless you enjoy looking at the roof of the building on the other side). And, of course, if you want a perfectly quiet evening it might not be the place since you frequently hear ambulances (but that's to be expected near a hospital, right?).
There have been a few glitches, but fairly minor. This trip, the used coffee filter was still in place from previous guest. There is a noticable noise each time the A/C clicks on. And I must protest the $8 parking fee. Under Radisson, guests staying there parked free of charge. A year ago, under Doubletree fees were $5. Many workers in the area use the parking garage and pay a fee. and it is always full by 9:00 in the morning. However, I think that guests, particularly when you're paying waaaay over $100 a night, should have free parking. Staff was very polite - which is a BIG improvement most of the time under Radisson. And I was astonished that they had two bottles of water (approx 12-16 oz) in the room that they would charge you $3.50 each for.
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Would I recommend this hotel to my best friend?
absolutely!
I recommend this hotel for:
Young singles, Girlfriend getaway, People with disabilities, Older travelers, Families with young children, Families with teenagers, Tourists
I do not recommend this hotel for:
A romantic getaway, Great pool scene
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